I've just moved to Grenada, and I'm looking into this very question. There's a bit of hiking here, but I'm not yet certain about climbing or bouldering. At first glance, I'm not optimistic, as Google Earth photos show mostly pretty heavy vegetation on the mountains here.

Thanks Jae, my friend has been there for almost a month now so I'll have to find out if she has stumbled upon anything yet. From the pictures I've seen it looks like it won't take much convincing for me to get down there =)

Hello Chris, Jae, I am going to be in Grenada starting Saturday, November 17th for ten days with my family. Everyone else wants to pay to be a tourist, but I would much rather climb some rock - even deep water soloing? If you could help me out with any information about where I might find something, and, especially, where on the island I can meet people who would be along the same brainwaves, that would be awesome! Hope to hear from you soon. Thanks, Sarah

First, best of luck in finding climbing buddies where you're going. I've actually left the area.

And to clarify, I was in GrEnada, a tiny island in the Caribbean region. It seems at least one person is talking GrAnada, in Spain. There is a massive amount of climbing in much of Spain, and you shouldn't have trouble finding something. As for deep-water soloing, I would definitely go with a local who is well-acquainted with the area. Have fun!! -jae

Jae, Thanks for the response. I am, too, speaking of the island in the Caribbean. Do you have any suggestions even for a bar or shop that would help me get started on finding the local adventure crowd?

Don't be fooled by the fake rock cliffs that you see all over the place. It's actually compressed dirt, not real rock, and it crumbles in your hands when you grab it. There is some deep water soloing, just be careful for the sea urchins that like to hang out in the pockets :)

You can rent bikes from Mocha Spoke in True Blue to ride along the streets, but mountain biking is very limited. There are some trails leading to Hog Island (in Lance Aux Epines) that may be fun for a couple hours.